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Cmentarz dzieci indiańskich w Carlisle, Pensylwania.
Twórca pierwszej "szkoły przemysłowej" dla dzieci indiańskich, Richard Henry Pratt (fotografia z Muzeum Hrabstwa Cumberland, PA).

Uczestnicy XXIV. Seminarium PAES/PATE.
Za pulpitem Beata Anton z Uniwersytetu Helsińskiego

Za pulpitem dr Jerzy Barankiewicz z San Diego, Kalifornia.
Za pulpitem Wiola Rębecka z Columbia University, NYC.
A. Wala i M. Rubin w "temacie napoczętym", czyli o Carlisle, PA.
Wieczorem, po seminarium: Beatka Anton i Basia Wala.
Wieczorem, po seminarium: red. Janusz Szlechta, Beata Anton i sekretarz Henryk Paterak.
Wieczorem, po seminarium: Marysia Rubin i Beatka Anton
Images from Nakum excavations, Guatemala 2012

View of the pyramid

Night work of fitting the stella's relief fragments; Photo shows: Magda Rusek (at the stalla), Walfre Chi (in white shirt, our driver watching archaeologists' work), and Jarek Zralka.

Stella's adjusted fragments

Beata Golinska and Magda Rusek documenting a burial

Dr. Jaroslaw Zralka inside the Pyramid X central tunnel

Figurines from Pyramid X

Red painted fragment of terracotta woman's figurine
Besides the expedition chief - dr. Jaroslaw Zralka, director of PAES Research Council - in 2012 archeaological exploration took part another Society's member, Ewa Borsukiewicz.




Ewa Borsukiewicz at documeting work in a deep pyramid's tunnel.
19th Anthropological Seminar of PAES/PATE, Ventnor, November 12, 2011

Andrew Wala presents James Revey's paper

Prof. John Beatty presents his paper

Stefan Saracen presents Ewa Borsukiewicz's paper

Some of the participants of the 19th Seminar. From left to right: Helena Baliszewska, Wiesław Kruszewski, Anna Dobrowolska, Henryk Paterak, John Beatty, Stefan Saracen, Mitch Kasper, Alicja Jacyna, Andrzej Wala, Urszula Saracen, Andrzej Jacyna
Pictures from the Conference "To be Indian, it's..."Nicolas Copernicus University, Torun, October 28-29, 2011


The Society representatives from the US: Jerzy Barankiewicz and Andrew Wala with Aleksandra Janowska, the Conference's main organizer

The public

Dr. Pellegrino Luciano (American University of Kuwait) and Andrew Wala (PAES/PATE) during the evening tour around the city

A "Miss of our Conference". This Polish lady with some Tlingit Indian background, Monika Gorka, student of NCU, presents her paper

Former editor of the qoarterly "Tawacin", Marek Nowocien, presents his paper

Prof. Aleksander Posern-Zielinski (Adam Mickiewicz University) presents his paper

Dr. Luciano's presentation

Adam Piekarski and Andrew Wala at the Conference's poster

Andrew Wala's presentation

Dr. Aleksandra Wierucka (University of Gdansk) during presentation of her paper and slides

Dr. Jerzy Barankiewicz (PAES/PATE) during presentation of his paper and slides
18th Anthropological Seminar od PAES/PATE, Ventnor, November 6, 2010

Some participants of the 18th Seminar. From left to right: Andrzej Wala, Anna Dobrowolska, Stefan Saracen, Janusz Szlechta, M. Irena Zakrzewska, Henryk Paterak, Krystyna Baliszewska, Jadwiga Cukier, Barbara Berendt, Alfred Czapka, Urszula Saracen, Barbara Wala, Zofia Zygmunt, Anna Mach, Urszula Grzanko.
Wieslaw Koszkul and Jaroslaw Zrałka in Nakum, Guatemala.
After the sensational discovery, in the summer of 2006, of an untouched tomb of Nakum ruler, the Polish researchers from the Archeaological Institute of Jagiellonian University, and, simoultaneously, the members of PAES/PATE Research Group, continue their work in Nakum. The season of 2010 brought the discovery of partially preserved stella with a representation of the local ruler. Below, we show a "photo briefs" from Nakum.